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Have you ever gotten a text message that is obvious spam, and it’s asking you to reply STOP to cancel, but you’re hesitant to do so knowing that you may confirm your identity to the spammer?

We’ll show you how not only to stop text message scam from coming through, but how to prevent your wireless account from being charged a monthly fee, how to report these numbers to your phone provider, and how to be reimbursed for the text charges themselves.

Login to your AT&T wireless account, and click on your most recent bill.

Under the Bill Summary, browse down to each phone number, and click on the “ ” icon next to “Monthly Charges.” This will expand your monthly charges and show you the details you need to see in order to spot the fraudulent subscriptions, as illustrated below: Here you can see the line item AT&T Monthly Subscriptions towards the bottom.

While scam text messages are nothing new, they are picking up in numbers lately. The first thing you’ll want to do is reply STOP to the text message.

I know in the email world this is not the best idea, because it will confirm your identity to the spammer (it’s best to simply email spam), but in the texting world, especially if your sender is using a Short Code number to send from, there is in fact a system in place that will stop the texts from that number, as well as prevent a recurring charge from being added to your account.

As you’ll see in the description, you can visit att.com/mobilepurchases to learn all about mobile purchases and how they work.

To actually cancel and dispute these charges, either call AT&T or visit this page: att.com/db.

While this will take care of the monthly subscription charges, it will not reimburse you for the text message spam you receive (and are charged for by your wireless provider if you’re not paying for an unlimited texting plan).

These unwanted messages are both annoying and time consuming.

In some cases they can even be intrusive and time consuming.

Here’s an example of a text message scam you may receive.

The sender may be listed as a full phone number, or as an SMS Short Code.